Google Messages seems to be preparing for an important update that could revolutionize the way users interact with their chats. According to recent reports, Google is testing a new feature seen on social media platforms like Instagram that allows users to react to messages with a simple double tap.
Google Messages will also be able to react to a message with emojis with a double tap
The feature, currently in beta testing in Google Messages, aims to streamline the process of responding to messages with reactions. Instead of the traditional method of long-pressing on a message to access a menu of emoji reactions and additional options such as copying or deleting, users will be able to quickly react to a message by double-tapping it.
While it remains unclear exactly how the double tap gesture will be implemented, it is speculated that users may need to select the specific emoji they want to use for their reactions after double tapping on a message. However, there are also suggestions that Google may reserve the double-tap gesture specifically for a default reaction, such as the heart emoji, thus simplifying the process for users who frequently use a single reaction.
It’s clear that Google is actively exploring ways to optimize user engagement on its messaging platform. Taking ‘inspiration’ from popular social media platforms such as Instagram, the company aims to increase the functionality and versatility expected from a messaging app.
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